OF NEWRY
... HEREUNTO ▼ annexed, yon will convene Meeting of the Inhabitants. Merchants. Shipowners, ami Tmders and Laud-holders, Pilots, and Boatmen in and alsmt Carliugford Bay, for an early day, consider and adopt such stops may nce.-ssarv f ...
... HEREUNTO ▼ annexed, yon will convene Meeting of the Inhabitants. Merchants. Shipowners, ami Tmders and Laud-holders, Pilots, and Boatmen in and alsmt Carliugford Bay, for an early day, consider and adopt such stops may nce.-ssarv f ...
... salaries and they will cut Bar. The new bill, with all its extra powers, would not enable them to cut the Bar. The unfortunate boatmen of Cariingford, Warrenpoint, and Omcath are about to fell foul of too. There is to be charge for pilotage of per ton. It does ...
... W. Sinclar, M alter Sett, William Henry, P. O’Rorke, Dr. Gurtlan, &c., &c.. Ac. There were large number ..f l«Mit owners, boatmen, and land owners from Warrenpoint, Carlinpfi>rd, and their vicinities, and the court-house was literally packed. The proceedings ...
... eaucelling ufformer exemptious, tlii* lerying of new imposts, this taxation of straggling boatmen who snatch a precarious existence by their dangerous calling—the whole thing is abhorrent to all justice and right, and redolent of black injustice and public ...
... doubt that the unfortunate vessel was the Norfolk. A lifebuoy marked Norfolk has also been picked up some of the Roaeoff boatmen. The Norfolk was the property Mr. R. Young, M.P. She was built Sunderland in 1866, and was abotu tons register. The great ...
... enquiries, in order if possible, trace the 'deceased ♦ alter half-past six o’clock. The j ury subscriljed 9s. 6d. for the boatmen who found the body and brought it up to Warreupoint. Death in the Lock-up.—A melancholy case of sudden death •ccurred in the ...
... guilty of improper conduct he was entitled to bunnnon the individual who did so, but he has right to interfere with these boatmen in any such way. If he does not like the house, let him reside somewhere else. I told him I would withdraw the case if lie ...
... the Chairman of the Commiieioners. an otScer of the Excise. He has gone to dwell Newiy. a honee upon the beach; and these boatmen Sin, —The principal works completed the are in the habit of congregating at his corner for town of Newry during the past year ...
... heart, and loved the beautiful Miralda with an ardour romantic in its fidelity and truth. He was a sort of leader among the boatmen in the harbour, by reason of his superior cultivation and intelligence, an his quickwitted sagacity was often turned to the ...
... pay as gratuity. The result of the inquiry in the present case is that, the late chief officer (Mr. Grin ton) and the two boatmen (Clancy and Sweeny) joined the eoastgusird service under the old regulations, their widows will receive pensions for life—Mrs ...
... previously spoken of. He was immediately cut down, but life was extinct. Honesty Rewarded,— Frauds upon underwriters, not by Deal boatmen alone, not shipmasters alone, but with the tacit consent and the implied approval of the owners are unhappily common. It is ...
... aoroet to the rayetfcal lend. And oould come nevennon; to tide torpowful Wlreee never from terrow hoerte an beguiled. Come, boatmen, come hither; Tor I here grown weary with waiting to long. f far the Her* that heart awed to knew, glove that hat vaniehed ...